Unfulfilled Desires

By ritu5594

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What is it about life that makes it so challenging? We may not always have what we want, and the things we d... More

First meeting
A sensual kiss
Someone else
Hasty Morning
Keep Distance
Blacklisted
Thanks to elevator
Oh shit, blood
Surprise or shock
It's my T-shirt
Morning routine
Inside battle
Scary meeting
Your friend?
Just a trailer
Stubborn girl
Coconut nature
Saturday night.
Its time for shopping
Black coffee
Perfect couple
My Sunday
His Fear
He doesn't care for me
I hate Monday
Same pinch
Permanent Place
Fighter plane
I can't live without you
Window seat
Challenge Accepted
My mole
Her beautiful mole
His scent
Leg sprain
Honeymoon Couple?
His message
Are you jealous?
Drunk
His Stamina?
That doctor
Nightmare
One night stand
Doctor or poet?
Trap
My self esteem.
Peace of mind 1
Peace of mind 2
Black dress
It's my ghost
Will you marry me?
Do you remember?
She is mine.
Call me by my name.
Her wildness.
I am ready.
I am back
Surprise Chocolate
My senior
Mood swings?
Date?
Sleepless nights.
Crazy for you.
Walk carefully
In hell
Three months
It's my fault
Unfulfilled desires
Tit for tat
Not Riya, but madam
Office policies
Their Resignation?
Shopping, my guess?
Goddess of excitement
Do not call
His tail
Is it a mistake?
My regret
Where is my child?
His tears
Compromise?
She is missing.
My returning
Welcome Back
Past calling
His overconfidence
My lost peace
Beer with a friend
Five minutes
Watching Cartoon
It's too late
Sleeping pills
Two conditions
Cartoon movie
Same wristwatch
Two boats
Soft corner?
Payback time
Enough is enough
I can do it.
Am I overweight?
Who changed my dress?
Ginger tea & Maggie
Kiss with feelings
AB negative
A contract
I don't love you.
Don't feel guilty.
Truth revealed
Detective for me?
Trust me
Running hand signature
Your mattress
We caught the fish
Her soft touch
Men will be men
Playing chess
Double Checkmate
Epilogue

Team leader

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By ritu5594

Life can throw us curveballs; we may plan one thing but end up doing something completely different.

"Riya's point of view,"

Harsh's concern was genuine, and at a meeting, Harsh had discovered Rachit's intentions.

If Harsh finds out that I like Rachit as well, I'm not sure how he'll react.

Harsh is correct in suggesting that I must keep a safe distance from Rachit, or else Harsh and I will have to break up because of Rachit.

My eyes were closed because of that idea.

The next morning, I got up, went through my morning ritual, and got to work at 8:55 a.m.

The day before, I was looking for a response to Rachit's actions.

I had a rage-filled grimace on my face.

I tried everything I could to keep my rage in check, but I couldn't.

Rachit dared to sabotage my relationship with Harsh by causing a misunderstanding.

"Today, I'm going to tell him he's messing with the wrong person."

As I walked around my cabin, I whispered to myself,A knock came, and Angad and Shweta entered the cabin.

Shweta and Angad both said, "Good morning, ma'am."

Good morning to each of you at my office this morning.

Is there something wrong with you? "As I glanced at both of them, I queried, puzzled.

The tip of Angad's tongue quivered. I'm sorry, madam, but the one test report that was sent on Saturday.

"Angad, tell me exactly what happened." I enquired, seeing his worried expression.

Ma'am Shweta accidentally copied and pasted all the data from another product testing report and sent it to you; the file's name was right, but the measurements and testing analysis were of a unique product, he remarked uncomfortably.

"What are you doing here, Angad?"

I was at a loss about what to do in this case.

Correcting such a major blunder first, or punishing my teammates for their carelessness?

I've been monitoring you since the beginning, Shweta.

"Your focus is less on work and more on gossip," I snarled, my gaze fixed on her.

I apologize, ma'am; I made a mistake. "Please, ma'am, save me," she pleads. She trembled in front of me, tears welling up in her eyes.

I shouted, "To hell with your apologies!"

"Send me the correct testing report as soon as possible, Angad," I demanded, glaring at him.

He said, pointing to my laptop, "Mam, I've already mailed it to you."

On the laptop screen, I immediately accessed the testing results.

"Are you sure this testing report is correct, Angad?" My brows furrowed as I inquired.

"Yes, ma'am," he said, "I made this report myself."

Shweta sat in a corner of the office sobbing.

Tell this girl, Angad, that crying after committing a mistake isn't the answer.

"Stop sobbing, Shweta."

I became enraged and yelled at her.

Shweta shook when she heard my stern tone.

I screamed, spotting her tears, "Get out of my sight or I'll fire you!"

Shweta exploded from the cabin. Angad, who stood next to my table, was shivering with terror as he saw my outraged red face.

I knelt on the table, bowed my head, and placed my palm on top of it.

I was at a loss what to do.

I took a big breath and dialed Mr. Dhawan's number right away.

"Good morning, sir,"

"Good morning, Riya," Mr. Dhawan replied.

"Sir, I was hoping you'd started mass manufacturing," I asked, a little hesitantly.

On the other end of the phone, Mr. Dhawan responded, "No, just starting today."

"Please, Sir, don't start production right now," I pleaded, nervously moving from my seat.

"What happened?"

"Is there an issue?" Mr. Dhawan enquired after noticing my uncomfortable demeanor.

"Yes, sir, there has been a major mess. I'm on my way to you. As I ran out of the cabin and onto the production floor, I said, "Please don't start the production till then."

I went to Mr. Dhawan's office and told him everything that had happened.

"How can you be so irresponsible?" Mr. Dhawan shouted, taking a long breath. I didn't expect this from you, Riya.

Slowly, I bowed my head and apologized.

Mr. Dhawan stood up from his chair and said, "Riya, I think we should go talk to the plant head because of the production delay."

As I departed the cabin with Mr. Dhawan, I said, "All right, sir."

How did you make such a tremendous blunder, Riya? Something else has to take place. The plant head inquired, trying to learn the whole truth.

My carelessness has caused all the work to go wrong; I apologize terribly, sir.

I replied, bending my head in acknowledgment of my error.

"Okay, Riya, if the fault is yours, you will also get punishment; I immediately ended you from this project; Mr. Angad will now lead this project," the plant's head said.

Tears welled up in my eyes as I attempted to nod my head.

As I walked out of the plant head's cabin, I softly muttered, "Sorry, sir, and thank you."

From my cell phone, I contacted Angad's number and requested that the testing result be emailed to them.

"Ma'am, but the mail has to come from your email address?" Angad inquired after hearing my response.

"No, Angad," I said, tears in my eyes, "you'll be in charge of this project from here on out," I continued.

Ma'm, it is entirely Shweta's fault; therefore, why are you punishing yourself?" When Angad noticed him turning around, he asked the question.

"Angad, pay close attention to what I'm saying; no one should know Shweta was at fault; otherwise, everyone will doubt her abilities.

"Do you understand what I'm trying to communicate? Women are taken for granted by everyone, regardless of their circumstances.

With tears in my eyes, I replied as I wiped them away.

"Are you crying, Ma'am?" Angad was perplexed by the pain in my voice and inquired.

"No, Angad, I wish you the best of luck with this project.

Always keep in mind that I am available to assist you whenever you require it. This is your chance to show your abilities to the entire audience."

I was there to support him.

He replied firmly, "No ma'am, it's not right."

As soon as I put the phone down, I walked right into the restroom and locked myself in.

Maintaining control over my emotions proved difficult for me.

In the restroom, it was a wonderful place to cry my eyes out.

It didn't take long for my eyes to well up with tears as soon as the restroom door was closed.

My thoughts had become extremely light after crying for a long period, but my eyes had become completely red. I'd been in the restroom for approximately 30 minutes.

I can't afford to be sluggish because I have to deal with the rest of my work.

I will never allow a problem to impact the members of my team.

When I was new to the company, like Shweta, my manager used to get reprimanded by my senior for any mistakes I made.

It was a humiliating experience.

When I was younger, I used to tell myself that if I ever became a boss, I would put none of my employees in harm's way.

"Are you fine, Riya?"

Ashish's message popped into the message box.

I'd noticed that an incident that occurred a while ago had turned into office gossip.

"I'm fine; it's just a part of the job."

When I finished typing the message, I went inside the cabin and answered a couple of erroneous emails before getting back to work on the rest of the urgent chores.

"Riya, do you mind if I come in?"

Rachit, who was standing outside my cabin door, asked for permission.

Yes, sir, I said as I rose from my chair to greet him as he approached me.

My awareness of his presence had increased significantly by this point. However, I lacked the confidence to stand against him.

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